Good news for search marketing professionals and 'do-it-yourself web marketers.' SoloSEO.com has announced a new SEO project management solution that allows managing and finding keywords, tracking landing pages, as well as managing content and link building.
The SoloSEO control panel is much similar the WordPress console. You can just sign up and try the 14-day free trial
to check out various features available. After that the monthly service is available for $29 per month for up to 5 websites.
Live Search's Weblog has a post that gives an insight on "gears and inner workings hat we expose in our advanced
syntax." The operators enable you to do some interesting things with macros. Using the new operator: LinkFromDomain, your search would include all sites that are linked from a given domain. Here are the results for Unoffical SEO Blog.
Rand at Seomoz.org provides with an impressive and exhaustive list of statistics of several websites. The list is an excellent resource to collect statistical data on various websites. He writes: "I've attempted to lay the foundation for every piece of website data available to marketers, researchers and the curious."
The tools are categorized into following heads: Technical, Ownership/Hosting, Statistics/Popularity, Search Engine Indexing, Link Data, Social Tagging, Third-Party Trust Metrics, Important Directory & Site Listings, Press & Media Mentions.
Few days back, Bad Neighborhood has created a new Keyword Suggestion Tool based on AOL accidental data. This time SEO Blackhat released another tool whereby you can estimate how many clicks to expect for ranking anywhere in any search engine for any term. The tool uses AOL data, Hitwise figures and Overture's suggestion tool to figure out the search volume and click-through rate. The new search tool will give an idea of the number of searches done for a given term.
Bad Neighborhood has created a new Keyword Suggestion Tool based on AOL accidental data. The new Keyword Suggestion Tool interestingly estimates the volume of traffic one could expect for a given query, based on the major search engines' market share. In addition, the numbers in the Google column are hyperlinked to Google Trends for that phrase during the month of May. The new tool has data from March to May of this year. The tool, basically, provides an insight in the traffic expected for a particular key phrase in major search engines. Yet many wonder how accurate the estimates are, as there is an issue of people searching differently at different engines. You can have a look of the new Keyword Suggestion Tool and see the traffic rate for a particular key pharse at .
SEOMoz has developed a new tool, the Page Strength Tool. The Page Strength Tool is designed to replace the often inaccurate and infrequently updated Google PageRank score in the toolbar.
The tool is designed to satisfy the curiosity of webmasters, surfers and web marketing professionals seeking a better metric to quickly assess a site/page's relative importance and visibility.
There is a really impressive tool at Webmaster Eyes. This is a new page rank tool that enables you to enter any URL and view graphical PR bars for all the links on that page. This implies that if you enter your site map in the tool you will have the PRs of all the pages summarized graphically in one single page.